We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
Watch part 2 here: http://bit.ly/Toxic-China-2
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In this video Ms Malvika Choudhary explains about various types of pollution. Sources of air pollution and air pollutants.

published:09 Nov 2016

views:126734

Visithttp://www.makemegenius.com for free science videos for children.
As human population is increasing, people are using more and more materialistic things,this all is leading to increased wastage,increased usage of things,increased noise level,increased smoke levels; which all is affecting quality of life.Pollution consists of increased noise level, more smoke in the air,dirty water which is not suitable for drinking.

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published:15 Jan 2014

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This is part 1 of a short story (English) of a mishap in a factory laboratory that gave birth to a monster full of pollution. And then the villagers with the help of little boy, Aman and his sister, Khushi, got rid of the monster. This story helps children to learn about different forms of pollution. The part2 can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ReSdQSd5lk

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Addresses modelling pollution in The Great Lakes.
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In 2012, seven million people died worldwide because of air pollution. It is one of the most serious threats to public health, according to the World Health Organisation.VIDEOGRAPHIC

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published:22 Jul 2013

views:42953

A side effect of rapid industrialization and few regulations, China's rivers are often treated as little more than sewers. But as LinkAsia contributor Mark Dreyer reports, an online campaign to clean up the country's water is gathering steam.
Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: A worker pumps blue-green algae into a treatment reservoir at Chaohu Lake in Hefei, Anhui province: REUTERS/Stringer

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Japan gained material wealth after rapid economic growth which lifted the people's living standards. Especially in cities, mass production and consumption led to generation of massive volumes of waste. Japan first handled its waste by burying it in the mountains or using it to reclaim lands offshore. However, this method soon reached its limitations. Industrial waste produced from factories and construction sites had nowhere to go except to less populated countryside and remote islands. These became waste mountains causing much pollution. By the time illegal dumping was exposed, so much waste had accumulated. Garbage pollution is difficult to tackle because it comes from numerous sources both domestic and industrial. Victims and victimizer are not visible to each other, which makes the situation more complex and hard to resolve.
This film features Japanese citizens who questioned their waste legislation and voluntarily started recycling campaign. It recalls the challenges that Nagoya city faced when it withdrew a new reclamation plan, and looks at a typical illegal dumping site in Teshima island, Kagawa prefecture.
Japan's waste problems are far from over. The film ends with the key question: How can production and consumption minimise waste generation in the future?

Ancient cultures

Air pollution has always accompanied civilizations. Pollution started from prehistoric times when man created the first fires. According to a 1983 article in the journal Science, "soot found on ceilings of prehistoric caves provides ample evidence of the high levels of pollution that was associated with inadequate ventilation of open fires." Metal forging appears to be a key turning point in the creation of significant air pollution levels outside the home. Core samples of glaciers in Greenland indicate increases in pollution associated with Greek, Roman and Chinese metal production, but at that time the pollution was comparatively small and could be handled by nature.

Pollution (album)

Pollution is the second studio album by the Italian progressive rock musician Franco Battiato. It was released in 1972 on the experimental label Bla Bla (catalogue no. BBXL10002). It reached No.19 in the Italian Album charts.

Plot

Tim, Graeme and Bill go to the beach for a swim, but discover that the water is polluted. Then they notice how widespread the pollution is. They discover that the Ministry for Pollution is responsible for the problem.

The Goodies arrange for widespread grass to overcome the pollution, by seeding the clouds with grass seeds, and the results are far beyond their wildest dreams. Cars can no longer be driven, because the streets cannot be seen, and everybody grows grass instead of hair. Lawn mowers are in fashion as transport — also in fashion are tiny garden ornaments and scarecrows which are made especially for wearing in people's hair. Birds also profit by being able to build nests in the hair.

The Devastating Effects of Pollution in China (Part 1/2)

We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
Watch part 2 here: http://bit.ly/Toxic-China-2
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13:19

Air pollution [Part 1]

Air pollution [Part 1]

Air pollution [Part 1]

In this video Ms Malvika Choudhary explains about various types of pollution. Sources of air pollution and air pollutants.

3:41

Pollution Video 1 -For Kids -Pollution : Meaning and Definition

Pollution Video 1 -For Kids -Pollution : Meaning and Definition

Pollution Video 1 -For Kids -Pollution : Meaning and Definition

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As human population is increasing, people are using more and more materialistic things,this all is leading to increased wastage,increased usage of things,increased noise level,increased smoke levels; which all is affecting quality of life.Pollution consists of increased noise level, more smoke in the air,dirty water which is not suitable for drinking.

3:36

Environmental Pollution Animation 2 YouTube

Environmental Pollution Animation 2 YouTube

Environmental Pollution Animation 2 YouTube

8:07

Story on pollution- PradushanMaan - Part 1 - English

Story on pollution- PradushanMaan - Part 1 - English

Story on pollution- PradushanMaan - Part 1 - English

This is part 1 of a short story (English) of a mishap in a factory laboratory that gave birth to a monster full of pollution. And then the villagers with the help of little boy, Aman and his sister, Khushi, got rid of the monster. This story helps children to learn about different forms of pollution. The part2 can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ReSdQSd5lk

Pollution in The Great Lakes (1/5)

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Addresses modelling pollution in The Great Lakes.
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Transcript http://media-podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/msxr209-modelling-pollution/transcript/mxr209greatlakes1.pdf
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1:29

Air pollution

Air pollution

Air pollution

In 2012, seven million people died worldwide because of air pollution. It is one of the most serious threats to public health, according to the World Health Organisation.VIDEOGRAPHIC

4:02

Pollution: Part 1

Pollution: Part 1

Pollution: Part 1

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Pollution: Part 1
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A side effect of rapid industrialization and few regulations, China's rivers are often treated as little more than sewers. But as LinkAsia contributor Mark Dreyer reports, an online campaign to clean up the country's water is gathering steam.
Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: A worker pumps blue-green algae into a treatment reservoir at Chaohu Lake in Hefei, Anhui province: REUTERS/Stringer

8:59

Japan's Pollution Experience: Island of Waste Part 1 of 4

Japan's Pollution Experience: Island of Waste Part 1 of 4

Japan's Pollution Experience: Island of Waste Part 1 of 4

Japan gained material wealth after rapid economic growth which lifted the people's living standards. Especially in cities, mass production and consumption led to generation of massive volumes of waste. Japan first handled its waste by burying it in the mountains or using it to reclaim lands offshore. However, this method soon reached its limitations. Industrial waste produced from factories and construction sites had nowhere to go except to less populated countryside and remote islands. These became waste mountains causing much pollution. By the time illegal dumping was exposed, so much waste had accumulated. Garbage pollution is difficult to tackle because it comes from numerous sources both domestic and industrial. Victims and victimizer are not visible to each other, which makes the situation more complex and hard to resolve.
This film features Japanese citizens who questioned their waste legislation and voluntarily started recycling campaign. It recalls the challenges that Nagoya city faced when it withdrew a new reclamation plan, and looks at a typical illegal dumping site in Teshima island, Kagawa prefecture.
Japan's waste problems are far from over. The film ends with the key question: How can production and consumption minimise waste generation in the future?

The Devastating Effects of Pollution in China (Part 1/2)

We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
Watch part 2 here: http://bit.ly/Toxic-China-2
Check out "Toxic: America's Water Crisis" here:
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published: 13 Dec 2012

Air pollution [Part 1]

In this video Ms Malvika Choudhary explains about various types of pollution. Sources of air pollution and air pollutants.

published: 09 Nov 2016

Pollution Video 1 -For Kids -Pollution : Meaning and Definition

Visithttp://www.makemegenius.com for free science videos for children.
As human population is increasing, people are using more and more materialistic things,this all is leading to increased wastage,increased usage of things,increased noise level,increased smoke levels; which all is affecting quality of life.Pollution consists of increased noise level, more smoke in the air,dirty water which is not suitable for drinking.

published: 22 Oct 2011

Environmental Pollution Animation 2 YouTube

published: 15 Jan 2014

Story on pollution- PradushanMaan - Part 1 - English

This is part 1 of a short story (English) of a mishap in a factory laboratory that gave birth to a monster full of pollution. And then the villagers with the help of little boy, Aman and his sister, Khushi, got rid of the monster. This story helps children to learn about different forms of pollution. The part2 can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ReSdQSd5lk

Pollution in The Great Lakes (1/5)

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Addresses modelling pollution in The Great Lakes.
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Playlist link http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL61C2BF928FD0EE46
Transcript http://media-podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/msxr209-modelling-pollution/transcript/mxr209greatlakes1.pdf
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published: 25 Jul 2008

Air pollution

In 2012, seven million people died worldwide because of air pollution. It is one of the most serious threats to public health, according to the World Health Organisation.VIDEOGRAPHIC

published: 23 Sep 2014

Pollution: Part 1

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A side effect of rapid industrialization and few regulations, China's rivers are often treated as little more than sewers. But as LinkAsia contributor Mark Dreyer reports, an online campaign to clean up the country's water is gathering steam.
Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: A worker pumps blue-green algae into a treatment reservoir at Chaohu Lake in Hefei, Anhui province: REUTERS/Stringer

published: 04 Mar 2013

Japan's Pollution Experience: Island of Waste Part 1 of 4

Japan gained material wealth after rapid economic growth which lifted the people's living standards. Especially in cities, mass production and consumption led to generation of massive volumes of waste. Japan first handled its waste by burying it in the mountains or using it to reclaim lands offshore. However, this method soon reached its limitations. Industrial waste produced from factories and construction sites had nowhere to go except to less populated countryside and remote islands. These became waste mountains causing much pollution. By the time illegal dumping was exposed, so much waste had accumulated. Garbage pollution is difficult to tackle because it comes from numerous sources both domestic and industrial. Victims and victimizer are not visible to each other, which makes the sit...

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The Devastating Effects of Pollution in China (Part 1/2)

We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets e...

We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
Watch part 2 here: http://bit.ly/Toxic-China-2
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We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
Watch part 2 here: http://bit.ly/Toxic-China-2
Check out "Toxic: America's Water Crisis" here:
http://bit.ly/Water-Crisis-1
Check out the Best ofVICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
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Pollution Video 1 -For Kids -Pollution : Meaning and Definition

Visithttp://www.makemegenius.com for free science videos for children.
As human population is increasing, people are using more and more materialistic things,...

Visithttp://www.makemegenius.com for free science videos for children.
As human population is increasing, people are using more and more materialistic things,this all is leading to increased wastage,increased usage of things,increased noise level,increased smoke levels; which all is affecting quality of life.Pollution consists of increased noise level, more smoke in the air,dirty water which is not suitable for drinking.

Visithttp://www.makemegenius.com for free science videos for children.
As human population is increasing, people are using more and more materialistic things,this all is leading to increased wastage,increased usage of things,increased noise level,increased smoke levels; which all is affecting quality of life.Pollution consists of increased noise level, more smoke in the air,dirty water which is not suitable for drinking.

Story on pollution- PradushanMaan - Part 1 - English

This is part 1 of a short story (English) of a mishap in a factory laboratory that gave birth to a monster full of pollution. And then the villagers with the he...

This is part 1 of a short story (English) of a mishap in a factory laboratory that gave birth to a monster full of pollution. And then the villagers with the help of little boy, Aman and his sister, Khushi, got rid of the monster. This story helps children to learn about different forms of pollution. The part2 can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ReSdQSd5lk

This is part 1 of a short story (English) of a mishap in a factory laboratory that gave birth to a monster full of pollution. And then the villagers with the help of little boy, Aman and his sister, Khushi, got rid of the monster. This story helps children to learn about different forms of pollution. The part2 can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ReSdQSd5lk

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Playlist link http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL61C2BF928FD0EE46
Transcript http://media-podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/msxr209-modelling-pollution/transcript/mxr209greatlakes1.pdf
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Playlist link http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL61C2BF928FD0EE46
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Pollution: Part 1

Are the effects of pollution exaggerated? Are they under-reported? What about agencies like the EPA, which are charged with protecting Earth - and people - from...

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A side effect of rapid industrialization and few regulations, China's rivers are often treated as little more than sewers. But as LinkAsia contributor Mark Drey...

A side effect of rapid industrialization and few regulations, China's rivers are often treated as little more than sewers. But as LinkAsia contributor Mark Dreyer reports, an online campaign to clean up the country's water is gathering steam.
Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: A worker pumps blue-green algae into a treatment reservoir at Chaohu Lake in Hefei, Anhui province: REUTERS/Stringer

A side effect of rapid industrialization and few regulations, China's rivers are often treated as little more than sewers. But as LinkAsia contributor Mark Dreyer reports, an online campaign to clean up the country's water is gathering steam.
Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: A worker pumps blue-green algae into a treatment reservoir at Chaohu Lake in Hefei, Anhui province: REUTERS/Stringer

Japan's Pollution Experience: Island of Waste Part 1 of 4

Japan gained material wealth after rapid economic growth which lifted the people's living standards. Especially in cities, mass production and consumption led t...

Japan gained material wealth after rapid economic growth which lifted the people's living standards. Especially in cities, mass production and consumption led to generation of massive volumes of waste. Japan first handled its waste by burying it in the mountains or using it to reclaim lands offshore. However, this method soon reached its limitations. Industrial waste produced from factories and construction sites had nowhere to go except to less populated countryside and remote islands. These became waste mountains causing much pollution. By the time illegal dumping was exposed, so much waste had accumulated. Garbage pollution is difficult to tackle because it comes from numerous sources both domestic and industrial. Victims and victimizer are not visible to each other, which makes the situation more complex and hard to resolve.
This film features Japanese citizens who questioned their waste legislation and voluntarily started recycling campaign. It recalls the challenges that Nagoya city faced when it withdrew a new reclamation plan, and looks at a typical illegal dumping site in Teshima island, Kagawa prefecture.
Japan's waste problems are far from over. The film ends with the key question: How can production and consumption minimise waste generation in the future?

Japan gained material wealth after rapid economic growth which lifted the people's living standards. Especially in cities, mass production and consumption led to generation of massive volumes of waste. Japan first handled its waste by burying it in the mountains or using it to reclaim lands offshore. However, this method soon reached its limitations. Industrial waste produced from factories and construction sites had nowhere to go except to less populated countryside and remote islands. These became waste mountains causing much pollution. By the time illegal dumping was exposed, so much waste had accumulated. Garbage pollution is difficult to tackle because it comes from numerous sources both domestic and industrial. Victims and victimizer are not visible to each other, which makes the situation more complex and hard to resolve.
This film features Japanese citizens who questioned their waste legislation and voluntarily started recycling campaign. It recalls the challenges that Nagoya city faced when it withdrew a new reclamation plan, and looks at a typical illegal dumping site in Teshima island, Kagawa prefecture.
Japan's waste problems are far from over. The film ends with the key question: How can production and consumption minimise waste generation in the future?

The Devastating Effects of Pollution in China (Part 1/2)

We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
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Pollution Video 1 -For Kids -Pollution : Meaning and Definition

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As human population is increasing, people are using more and more materialistic things,this all is leading to increased wastage,increased usage of things,increased noise level,increased smoke levels; which all is affecting quality of life.Pollution consists of increased noise level, more smoke in the air,dirty water which is not suitable for drinking.

Story on pollution- PradushanMaan - Part 1 - English

This is part 1 of a short story (English) of a mishap in a factory laboratory that gave birth to a monster full of pollution. And then the villagers with the help of little boy, Aman and his sister, Khushi, got rid of the monster. This story helps children to learn about different forms of pollution. The part2 can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ReSdQSd5lk

Pollution in The Great Lakes (1/5)

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Pollution: Part 1

Are the effects of pollution exaggerated? Are they under-reported? What about agencies like the EPA, which are charged with protecting Earth - and people - from effects of pollution?
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A side effect of rapid industrialization and few regulations, China's rivers are often treated as little more than sewers. But as LinkAsia contributor Mark Dreyer reports, an online campaign to clean up the country's water is gathering steam.
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Japan's Pollution Experience: Island of Waste Part 1 of 4

Japan gained material wealth after rapid economic growth which lifted the people's living standards. Especially in cities, mass production and consumption led to generation of massive volumes of waste. Japan first handled its waste by burying it in the mountains or using it to reclaim lands offshore. However, this method soon reached its limitations. Industrial waste produced from factories and construction sites had nowhere to go except to less populated countryside and remote islands. These became waste mountains causing much pollution. By the time illegal dumping was exposed, so much waste had accumulated. Garbage pollution is difficult to tackle because it comes from numerous sources both domestic and industrial. Victims and victimizer are not visible to each other, which makes the situation more complex and hard to resolve.
This film features Japanese citizens who questioned their waste legislation and voluntarily started recycling campaign. It recalls the challenges that Nagoya city faced when it withdrew a new reclamation plan, and looks at a typical illegal dumping site in Teshima island, Kagawa prefecture.
Japan's waste problems are far from over. The film ends with the key question: How can production and consumption minimise waste generation in the future?

Ancient cultures

Air pollution has always accompanied civilizations. Pollution started from prehistoric times when man created the first fires. According to a 1983 article in the journal Science, "soot found on ceilings of prehistoric caves provides ample evidence of the high levels of pollution that was associated with inadequate ventilation of open fires." Metal forging appears to be a key turning point in the creation of significant air pollution levels outside the home. Core samples of glaciers in Greenland indicate increases in pollution associated with Greek, Roman and Chinese metal production, but at that time the pollution was comparatively small and could be handled by nature.

Kappithode, one of the highly polluted waterbodies in Ambalappuzha taluk, is set to get a fresh lease of life ... According to officials, pollution is mainly due to solid and liquid wastes being dumped in the canal from fish-peeling sheds and meat-processing centres ... highly polluted....

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Kappithode, one of the highly polluted waterbodies in Ambalappuzha taluk, is set to get a fresh lease of life ... According to officials, pollution is mainly due to solid and liquid wastes being dumped in the canal from fish-peeling sheds and meat-processing centres ... highly polluted....

For the past few years, Delhi unfailingly hits international headlines each winter for its terrible air pollution...Trucks entering Delhi from outside, construction activities that spew a great deal of dust in the air, and coal-based power plants have also been targeted for contributing to high levels of air pollution....

For the past few years, Delhi unfailingly hits international headlines each winter for its terrible air pollution...Trucks entering Delhi from outside, construction activities that spew a great deal of dust in the air, and coal-based power plants have also been targeted for contributing to high levels of air pollution....

The Harborview Tower on Hagood Avenue, which is slated to be converted into a 250-room hotel, is up for a cleanup contract due to possible pollutants at the site ... The site's use as a landfill "may have resulted in environmental pollution on the property," according to the notice....

‘Citizens for Uyyakondan’, a group of volunteers in the city, involved in cleaning up the polluted canal received a shot in the arm after the recent launch of 'Save Uyyakondan' an app meant to bring about an attitudinal change among the people towards the waterbody ... But, it was possible to clean up polluted rivers, Mr....

Smog like conditions, accentuated by a temperature drop and high pollution, in several parts of India has led to deteriorating air quality ... Sundip Shah, Chief Marketing Officer, Amway India, “The ever-increasing pollution and worsening air quality has acquired threatening proportions in India....

Apart from vehicular and industrial pollution practices like residue crop burning and use of bio-mass, such as cow-dung, wood and coal, also aid air pollution... the menace of pollution need stringent measures....

Apart from vehicular and industrial pollution practices like residue crop burning and use of bio-mass, such as cow-dung, wood and coal, also aid air pollution... the menace of pollution need stringent measures....

Here are some facts we need to look at before we ban plastic bags ... Producing paper bags creates 50 times more water pollution and 70 percent more air pollution than producing plastic bags ... Personally, I would hate to see this pollutant increase across our nation ... ....

By having the ability to measure air pollution, Atmotube can detect a range of volatile organic compounds and harmful gases such as Carbon Monoxide, Ethylene glycol, Acetone, temperature, humidity and more ... This score gives you an idea of the ongoing air pollution surrounding you at that moment in time....

The CentralPollutionControlBoard (CPCB) data showed that 20 areas in Delhi recorded 'very poor' air quality while 13 recorded 'poor' air quality ... after rain washed away the pollutants but the rainfall also led to increased air capacity to hold pollutants, the SAFAR said....